"Age is the largest risk factor for dementia. However, dementia is not universal, even among the oldest-old age groups. Following contemporary neuropathologic guidelines, our objectives were to describe the key neuropathologic lesions and their associations with antemortem cognition in oldest-old individuals."
Read more from the 90+ Study's latest published work in Neurology Journal: Association of Cognition and Dementia With Neuropathologic Changes of Alzheimer Disease and Other Conditions in the Oldest-Old
https://n.neurology.org/content/early/2022/06/15/WNL.0000000000200832?fbclid=IwAR2s1E2KJaX4usF0Jq4XOqKMktCIWG99edrZk3AT3rcgzEsczH-6sDRwf9o
"Age is the largest risk factor for dementia. However, dementia is not universal, even among the oldest-old age groups. Following contemporary neuropathologic guidelines, our objectives were to describe the key neuropathologic lesions and their associations with antemortem cognition in oldest-old individuals."
Read more from the 90+ Study's latest published work in Neurology Journal: Association of Cognition and Dementia With Neuropathologic Changes of Alzheimer Disease and Other Conditions in the Oldest-Old